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Attorney Roger Moore of Ft. Mitchell, KY; serial shoplifter

 

The state of Ohio presented Roger William Moore with a law license in 2001 after he graduated from Emory University Law School.

 

The Cincinnati Bar Association found Roger guilty of the following misconduct.

  • Engaged in conduct adversely reflecting on fitness to practice law
  • Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonest or misrepresentation
  • Guilty of seven (7) incidents of shoplifting
  • Submitted false statements to ethics investigators (Up yours, said Roger!)
  • Knowingly made a false statement of material fact
  • Acted with a selfish or dishonest motive
  • Engaged in a pattern of misconduct
  • Failed to promptly made restitution to Kroger store re: shoplifting

SHOPLIFTING INCIDENTS

 

In one instance,Roger was arrested in Atlanta, Georgia based on his attempt to leave a Kroger store with 12 bottles of wine worth $152 without paying for them.

 

In another instance,Rogers was charged with theft by shoplifting after he scanned UPC codes that he had carried into a Kroger store in Cincinnati to purchase three bottles of expensive wine and a bottle of olive oil at a self-scan checkout register, reducing the price of the items purchased by $359.10.

 

Subsequently, Roger pleaded guilty to the charges and was permitted to enter a diversion program. He later admitted that he had used this method to steal expensive bottles of wine from the same store on five separate occasions prior to his arrest.

 

As a consequence of his misconduct, the cheerleaders for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Ohio Supreme Court punished Roger by gifting him with a complimentary 6-month suspension of his law license.

 

As we speak (ca. January 2016) Roger practices with The Law Offices of Roger W. Moore in Fort Mitchell, Kentucky.